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Description: This project is associated with the manuscript "Eliciting Short-Term Closeness in Couple Relationships" (https://online.ucpress.edu/collabra/article/8/1/38599/194135/Eliciting-Short-Term-Closeness-in-Couple). Please have a look at the "_ReadMe.txt" file in the OSF storage for details. Please note that the project additionally contains two separate osf projects as components: these components act as self-contained projects for the theses that were associated with the manuscript, hence some information are duplicated in each subproject. Details in the theses may differ from the manuscript, hence please use the main osf project and associated files at https://osf.io/agchm/ for inspection of files and data associated with the journal manuscript, and not the components.

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Applying Ecological Momentary Interventions in Couple Relationships - An Experimental Experience Sampling Study on Closeness

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Im Rahmen einer Bachelorarbeit am Lehrstuhl für psychologische Methodenlehre und Diagnostik der LMU München führen wir eine Experience Sampling Studie...

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